
About This Spring
## Overview Nurturing Nest Mineral Hot Springs is a natural hot spring located in the desert landscape near Desert Hot Springs, California, at approximately 33.97°N, 116.50°W. Situated in the Coachella Valley region at the base of the Little San Bernardino Mountains, this area is renowned for its geothermally heated mineral waters that rise from deep underground aquifers along the Mission Creek Fault. The Desert Hot Springs area has long been celebrated for its naturally hot, mineral-rich waters — a resource that indigenous Cahuilla people are believed to have used for centuries before European settlement. The name "Nurturing Nest" reflects the restorative reputation these mineral hot springs have earned over the decades. The greater Desert Hot Springs area sits atop two distinct aquifers: one carrying hot mineral water and another carrying cold water, separated by the Mission Creek Fault — a geological feature that makes this region one of the most unique geothermal zones in Southern California. Water temperatures in the area's hot springs typically range from around 90°F to over 170°F at the source, though individual spring temperatures vary. Visitors have historically valued the waters in this region for their mineral content, which may include dissolved silica, sulfate, and various trace minerals characteristic of geothermally heated desert springs. ## Directions Nurturing Nest Mineral Hot Springs is located in the Desert Hot Springs area of Riverside County, California, northwest of Palm Springs. 1. From **Palm Springs**, head north on Indian Canyon Drive (CA-111) toward Desert Hot Springs. 2. Continue north as the road becomes North Indian Canyon Drive. 3. Follow signs toward **Desert Hot Springs** — the GPS coordinates (33.9678, -116.4983) place this spring in the residential and resort area of the city. 4. Use GPS navigation to reach the precise coordinates: **33.9677959557916, -116.498342792986**. 5. Look for signage or local landmarks once you are in the immediate vicinity. *Note: The Desert Hot Springs area contains numerous hot spring resorts and natural spring sites in close proximity. Confirm access and any entry requirements before visiting, as some springs in the area are located on private property.* ## What to Expect The Desert Hot Springs area is characterized by arid, sun-drenched desert terrain with panoramic views of the San Jacinto and San Gorgonio mountain ranges. Daytime temperatures can be extremely hot during summer months (often exceeding 110°F), so visiting during the cooler months from October through April is generally more comfortable. The mineral hot springs in this region typically feature warm-to-hot water that emerges naturally from underground geothermal sources. The surrounding landscape is sparse desert scrub, with sandy soil and rocky outcroppings typical of the Coachella Valley floor. Visitors should be prepared for desert conditions: bring plenty of drinking water, sun protection, and appropriate footwear. Cell service is generally available in the Desert Hot Springs area. If the spring is associated with a resort or private facility, there may be fees or hours of operation to be aware of. Always verify current access conditions before making the trip.
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GPS Coordinates
33.967796, -116.498343
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections Nurturing Nest Mineral Hot Springs is located in the Desert Hot Springs area of Riverside County, California, northwest of Palm Springs.
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